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The Chinese Zodiac statues are on exhibit this summer in the lobby of Crystal headquarters at 31-10 Whitestone Expressway, ...
Sibylle Peretti has been celebrated around the world for opalescent glass vignettes of plant and animal life mixed with ...
Days after retiring from the stage at Black Sabbath ’s Back To The Beginning extravaganza, Ozzy Osbourne is auctioning ...
Now that Ozzy Osbourne has presumably retired from touring, the 76-year-old Black Sabbath bandleader has plenty of time for ...
This aerial, pole, and movement arts event collective – having previously reenvisioned such totemic works as Dante’s Inferno ...
Don’t judge an album by its cover... Easier said than done for some. Following the controversy surrounding the album image for Sabrina Carpenter’s new album, we look at the most controversial album ...
Even as lightning and rain hit the venue, Glass Animals kept up a high-energy set that transformed Red Rocks into a pseudo-space station.
At 10 tracks, this album gives Glass Animals the opportunity to explore themes of human connection and a broader sense of belonging, without feeling kitschy or shoe-horned.
Following their third studio album Dreamland (2020), Oxford’s very own alternative, indie outfit Glass Animals have returned with their fourth studio album I Love You So F***ing Much. According ...
Perhaps the only saving grace in the wake of "Heat Waves" is more money funnelled into their pit: enter I Love You So F***ing Much, their fourth album.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Glass Animals frontman Dave Bayley about the band's new album, which focuses on love and longing in the vastness of the universe.
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